Rounding out a long weekend of eclectic programming, the 2013 edition of the Indie Memphis Film Festival fell to a close with its award ceremony yesterday evening. Among the films screening were a bevy of Sundance and SXSW selections –“Escape From Tomorrow,” “Touchy Feely,” “Computer Chess,” and “Drinking Buddies,” “White Reindeer,” “Zero Charisma,” among them — two of which walked away with the festival’s biggest prizes. Eliza Hittman’s exquisitely rendered, sexual un-awakening, “It Felt Like Love,” scooped up the Best Narrative Feature, while Destin Daniel Cretton’s “Short Term 12” repeated its SXSW Narrative Feature Audience Award victory. Their documentary counterparts were “Brothers Hypnotic” and the relatively unseen, though highly deserving, “A Whole Lott More.”